Germany has announced that judicial appeal will become the only avenue for applicants whose visas are rejected. This has abolished the former process, called ‘remonstration’ which allowed for internal administrative appeals of visa rejections.
This policy shift set to become effective from July 1, 2024, would mean that travellers from Nigeria should become more meticulous when submitting applications.
End of the remonstration process
Under the remonstration system, individuals who were denied a visa can challenge the decision through an internal review conducted by the Federal Foreign Office. The process for applicants was a free-of-charge, and relatively swift resolution that lasted for between one to three months, while allowing the provision of additional documentation or clarifications.
Applicants will submit a written appeal known as a remonstrance letter directly to the issuing embassy or consulate, often leading to reconsideration without the need for court proceedings.
Implications for visa applicants
The elimination of the remonstration process presents several challenges. Firstly, judicial appeals entail legal representation and court fees, making them significantly more expensive.
Secondly, while remonstration typically concludes within three months, court proceedings may extend for up to two years.
Lastly, applicants must navigate Germany’s legal framework, potentially necessitating professional legal assistance.
The complexity and financial burden of the new process may deter short-term travellers and students, who could find appealing visa denials impractical.
Given the diminished appeal options, applicants must exercise greater caution when submitting their visa applications. Ensuring that all required documents are complete and accurate will be essential to improving the chances of approval.
Providing evidence of strong ties to one’s home country, such as employment or family commitments, will help establish intent to return.
A clear travel itinerary, alongside supporting financial records, will further demonstrate preparedness and credibility.
Applying well in advance is advisable to account for processing delays or requests for additional paperwork. In more complex cases, seeking guidance from a visa consultant or legal expert may be beneficial.



